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a ( precedence meaning property ) , and ceased to be a teacher at a time between tnom and the noun - phrase time tnp ( change meaning property ) . Example 13b is infelicitous in this context because it asserts that Juan was a teacher at ...
a ( precedence meaning property ) , and ceased to be a teacher at a time between tnom and the noun - phrase time tnp ( change meaning property ) . Example 13b is infelicitous in this context because it asserts that Juan was a teacher at ...
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meaning property . The individual Jose in 21 could only be referred to as a pa'i - kue ' former priest ' if the noun - phrase time tnp ( by which he ceased to be a priest ) were included in his time of existence .
meaning property . The individual Jose in 21 could only be referred to as a pa'i - kue ' former priest ' if the noun - phrase time tnp ( by which he ceased to be a priest ) were included in his time of existence .
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( 30 ) The meaning of -rā For an entity x that is denoted by a noun phrase marked with - rã , • the property / relation denoted by the nominal / possessive predicate might become true of x at a time t subsequent to the noun - phrase time ...
( 30 ) The meaning of -rā For an entity x that is denoted by a noun phrase marked with - rã , • the property / relation denoted by the nominal / possessive predicate might become true of x at a time t subsequent to the noun - phrase time ...
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